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What sort of a price should you be paying for a HQ front mudguard panel ,with only abit of surface rust but straight?
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reality is that price will vary from person to person or wrecker to wrecker....i sold a reasonably straight pair of hq guards with no rust this week for $300 including gst...comes down to what the buyer is prepared to pay and thier budget... |
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We sell (and have in stock), HQ - WB guards in reasonable condition for age. Cost=$100 ea. Exceptionally good guards go for around $150 ea. In Northern Tasmania. |
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What about a front bumper(HQ) guard in good condition
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If you're looking for a good bumper, they are almost impossible to get.....having carried out their function over many years takes its toll!!! Best bet is to get a "remanufactured bar" on a changeover basis. Last time I looked they were around $150, but
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guards should be no more than $50 and reman bumbers $60 at local swapmeets (in Brisbane)
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I took a pair of straight rust free premier guards to the dump I had them advertised for 6 months without any takers.
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Which dump was that then??!!Joke just jokes
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I have a very straight HQ wagon for sale. check the for sale section. no rust in any panels. straight front bumper etc etc great for wrecking or restoration
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Thanks fatboy but I,m living in Denmark at the moment so organizing complete car purchases is a bit difficult.Sounds good though, Cheers ,Paul
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oh well, if i had time, id sell it as wrecking. need it gone asap as im moving state. hopefully someone wants it or ill have to take the $100 the scrap metal guy offered. would be a shame though.
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I can't believe that you are having trouble selling a straight HQ wagon. Panels of these cost good money, especially tailgates and front doors. |
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